• StorminNorman@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Er, this was gonna be his first marvel movie, and the reason given is that the delays caused by the strikes has induced a scheduling conflict. Bit of a stretch to say he didn’t want to be involved anymore given he never was and that scheduling issues are pretty common.

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      6 months ago

      Sure, I’m not saying that this is the beginning of the end, just sharing my thought experiment and noting how coincidental it is.

      Otherwise, getting a bit conspiratorial … isn’t the MCU big enough that an actor would make it work to be in an MCU film? Wouldn’t the MCU have enough pull to handle scheduling conflicts?

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        Looks like he was going to play “Sentry” and be the villain of the film.

        I wonder if the character has been rewritten.

        For example it was originally pitched as a one off villain, but now they want it to be a more reoccurring role. Yeun may not be interested in taking on that level of scheduling challenges.

        I do agree that it’s interesting to look at, but the reasoning here seems plausible.